2.1, 2, 10, 11 Cells And Organelles CYTOSKELETON Flashcards
1
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What is the cytoskeleton?
A
- a network of fibers throughout the cytoplasm
2
Q
What does the cytoskeleton do? (4)
A
- gives structural support especially for animal cells, and mechanical support
HOW? - anchor organelles
- allow for the movement of vesicles and organelles and/or whole cell
— movement occurs when the cytoskeleton interacts with motor proteins
3
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What are the types of fibers in the cytoskeleton?
A
- Microtubules
- Microfilaments
- Intermediate filaments
4
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What are microtubules? (3)
A
- hollow red-like structures made of the proteins tubulin
- grow from the centrosome (organization center)
- assist in microtubules assembly
5
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What is the function of microtubules? (3)
A
- serve as structural support (like tracks) for the movement of organelles that are interacting with motor proteins
- assist in the separation of chromosomes during cell division (spindle fibers)
- cell motility (ie. cilia for resp. Cycle, flagella for tail of sperm)
6
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What are microfilaments?
A
- thin solid rods made of the protein actin
7
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What is the function of microfilaments? (5)
A
- maintain cell shape cuz it bears tension
- assist in muscle contra action and cell mobility
- actin works with another protein called myosin to cause a contraction
- division of animal cells
- contractile ring of the cleavage furrow
8
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What’s the intermediate filaments? (2)
A
- fibrous proteins made of of varying subunits
- permanent structural elements of cells
9
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What is the function of intermediate filaments? (4)
A
- maintain cell shape
- Anchor nucleus and organelles
- form the nuclear lamina
— lines the nuclear envelope